This is an incomplete sample of recent and/or key papers of mine. For a complete list, see my CV or Google Scholar page. If you have difficulty locating a complete version of any of these, please email me for a copy.
| forthcoming. Nicholas W. Landry & jimi
adams. “On limitations of uniplex networks for
modeling multiplex contagion.” PLoS One . data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} code{: .btn .btn–primary .btn–small} preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2022. jimi adams, Elizabeth Lawrence,
+Joshua Goode, David R. Schaefer, & Stefanie Mollborn. “Peer
Network Dynamics of Adolescents’ Health Lifestyles.” Journal of
Health & Social Behavior 63(1): 125-141. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2021. Andrea Buchwald, Jude Bayham, jimi
adams, David Bortz, Katie Colborn, Olivia Zarella, Meghan
Buran, Jonathan Samet, Debashis Ghosh, Rachel Herlihy, & Elizabeth
J. Carlton. “Estimating
the Impact of State-Wide Policies to Reduce Spread of Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Real Time.” Emerging
Infectious Diseases 27(9): 2312-2322. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} code{: .btn .btn–primary .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2020. jimi adams, Ryan Light, &
Nicholas Theis (1st 2 authors contributed equally). “Mobilizing COVID-19
Science.” Contexts 19(4): 36-41. code{: .btn .btn–primary .btn–small} preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2020. jimi adams, +Tatiane Santos,
& +Venice Ng Williams. “Strategies
for Collecting Social Network Data:Overview, Assessment and Ethics.”
Chapter 7 in Ryan Light & James Moody (eds.) Oxford Handbook of
Social Networks. Oxford University Press. preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} book{: .btn .btn–info .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2020. jimi adams, David R. Schaefer,
& Andrea Vest Ettekal. “Crafting
Mosaics: Person‐Centered Religious Influence and Selection in Adolescent
Friendships.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
59(1): 39-61. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2019. Stéphane Helleringer, jimi
adams, Sara Yeatman & James Mkandawire. “Evaluating sampling biases from third-party
reporting as a method for improving survey measures of sensitive
behaviors.” Social Networks 59: 134-140. doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2017. James Moody, jimi adams, &
Martina Morris. “Epidemic potential by
sexual activity distributions.” Network Science 5(4):
461-475. doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2016. Ryan Light & jimi adams. “A Dynamic,
Multidimensional Approach to Knowledge Production.” Chapter 6 in
Scott Frickel, Mathieu Albert, & Barbara Prainsack (eds.)
Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Theory and Practice
across Disciplines. Rutgers University Press. preprint{: .btn .btn–success .btn–small} book{: .btn .btn–info .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2016. jimi adams & David R.
Schaefer. “How Initial Prevalence
Moderates Network-Based Smoking Change: Estimating Contextual Effects
with Stochastic Actor Based Models.” Journal of Health &
Social Behavior 57(1): 22-38. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2015. jimi adams & Ryan Light. “Scientific Consensus, the Law, and Same Sex
Parenting Outcomes.” Social Science Research 53: 300-310.
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| 2014. jimi adams & Ryan Light. “Mapping
Interdisciplinary Fields: Efficiencies, Gaps and Redundancies in
HIV/AIDS Research.” PLoS One 9(12): e115092. doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2013. jimi adams, James Moody, &
Martina Morris. “Sex, Drugs, and Race:
How Behaviors Differentially Contribute to Sexually Transmitted
Infection Risk Network Structure.” American Journal of Public
Health 103: 322-329. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2012. jimi adams, James Moody, Stephen
Q. Muth, & Martina Morris. “Quantifying the Benefits of Link-Tracing
Designs for Partnership Network Studies.” Field Methods
24(2): 175-193. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2012. Joshua Kjerulf Dubrow & jimi
adams. “Hoop inequalities:
Race, class and family structure background and the odds of playing in
the National Basketball Association.” International Review for
the Sociology of Sport 47(1): 43-59. doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} NYT{: .btn .btn–warning .btn–small} |
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| 2009. jimi adams & Jenny
Trinitapoli. “The
Malawi Religion Project: Data collection and selected analyses.”
Demographic Research 21(10): 255-288. doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2007. jimi adams. “Stained Glass Makes the Ceiling
Visible: Organizational Opposition to Women in Congregational
Leadership.” Gender & Society 21(1): 80-105. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} |
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| 2007. jimi adams & James Moody.
“To tell the truth: Measuring concordance
in multiply reported network data.” Social Networks 29(1):
44-58. data{: .btn .btn–danger .btn–small} doi{: .btn .btn–inverse .btn–small} And just for kicks - this first publication gave me an Erdős number of 4: Erdős – Frank Harary – Douglas R. White – James Moody – me. What’s yours? |